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Types of Hallucinations
Hallucinations can manifest through various senses. While auditory hallucinations are the most common form, particularly in schizophrenia, other less frequent types include visual hallucinations (seeing things that are not there) and olfactory hallucinations (smelling odors that are not actually present).
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A person is sitting alone in a soundproofed room when they distinctly hear a voice whispering their name, even though no one else is present and there is no source of sound. Which of the following best describes this experience?
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Auditory Hallucinations
An individual reports frequently hearing a voice whispering their name when they are alone in a quiet room. No one else is present, and there is no external source for the sound. Based on this description, which specific type of perceptual experience is this person most likely having?